Environmental Clearance Application For Proposed Residential Project. "Aarohi"

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1 Environmental Clearance Application For Proposed Residential Project "Aarohi" At Plot bearing survey no. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune Of M/s Teeth Developers and Suyojit Infrastructure Ltd. Prepared by MITCON Consultancy & Engineering Services Ltd. Behind DIC Office, Agri College Campus, Shivajinagar, Pune , Maharashtra (INDIA), Tele No.: /09, Fax No.:

2 FORM IA [Vide Notification dated 14 th September, 2006] (Revision 2) For Proposed Residential Project "Aarohi" At Plot bearing survey no. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune Of M/s Teeth Developers and Suyojit Infrastructure Ltd. Prepared by MITCON Consultancy & Engineering Services Ltd. Behind DIC Office, Agri College Campus, Shivajinagar, Pune , Maharashtra (INDIA), Tele No.: /09, Fax No.:

3 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. FORM - I A (ONLY FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS LISTED UNDER ITEM 8 OF THE SCHEDULE) Check List of Environmental Impacts (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed Environmental Management Plan & Monitoring Program) 1. Land Environment 1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority to be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans. Ans. No, there will not be any change in the existing land use pattern by proposed project. The project site is situated in a non agricultural zone and the proposed project is in accordance with approved Development Plan of Pune. Please refer: Annexure I: Layout Plan 1.2. List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc. Ans. Major requirements of the project are listed below, Construction Built up area comparison: 1. EC received in the year 2012 : sqm 2. EC received for Revision-1 in the year 2015 : sqm Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

4 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. 3. Proposed Revision-2 : sqm A. Project area details: Sr. No. Particular Area a. Total Plot Area b. Deductions c. Net Balance Plot Area d. Total FSI Area e. Total Non-FSI area f. Total Construction Area B. Water Sr. Description Quantity of Source of water supply No. water required (KLD) 1. Construction Phase a. For workers Water tankers b. For construction 20 (approx.) Water tankers 2. Operation Phase a. Domestic P.M.C./R.W.H. b. Flushing Treated sewage from STP c. Gardening Treated sewage from STP d. Club House and 4.50 P.M.C./R.W.H. Amenities C. Power Requirement Sr. No. Power Requirement 1. Source of power supply: Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. 2. During Construction Phase Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

5 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Demand Load 14 KW DG set as Power Back up during None construction phase Fuel Requirement None 3. During Operation Phase, Connected Load 1350 KW Transformer 2 Nos. x 630 KVA DG set as Power Back up during 125 KVA x 1 nos. operation phase Fuel Diesel D. Parking Details: Please refer Annexure: V E. Connectiviry: Railway Station: Pune railway station is 16 km from the Project Airport: Pune airport is 24 km from the Project 1.3. What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use, disturbance to the local ecology). Ans. The project is in the developing area of the city. There is no significant adverse impact on existing facilities adjacent to the project site by the proposed project since adequate measures are proposed to mitigate the impact. As regards to the disturbance to local ecology, please note that the land is barren at present and the project proponents have proposed for a landscape Will there any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given). Ans, No, there will not be any significant land disturbance in form of erosion, subsidence & instability Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

6 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. project site) Ans. No, the proposed project will not alter the existing natural drainage system. Effective storm water drainage and suitable rain and storm water management practices shall be followed to maintain the exiting drainage pattern. Ground water recharging is proposed to further reduce the natural runoff at site What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activitycutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc?) Ans. Minimum earthwork involved as it is a expansion project and total excavation quantity will be used for refilling or foundation trenches and the balance shall be used for leveling of low lying areas within the plot premises Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc. during the construction period. Ans. Details of water supply and waste management during construction phase is given below: Water Source Domestic requirement Construction activity requirement : Tanker water : m 3 /day : 20 m 3 /day Wastewater Treatment & Disposal: There will be no waste water generation from the construction activities. The only source of wastewater during construction phase is from labours use. Generated sewage will be disposed off through septic tank connected to soak pit. SOLID WASTE Source: Domestic solid waste will be generated from labours and small amount of construction debris from construction activity. Quantity: Approximately 35 Kg/day of Domestic solid waste will generated from labours. Disposal: The domestic solid waste from labours will be collected and disposed off in a soak pit or septic tank. The entire construction waste will be used within the site for leveling purposes and base course preparation of internal approach roads Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

7 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity) Ans. No, there will be no alteration of low lying area and wetlands by the proposed project Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labour and the means of disposal) Ans. No, there will be no health hazard from the construction debris and solid waste since adequate precautionary measures are proposed to safeguard human health. Barricade the periphery by corrugated tin sheets of 15 ft. height & sprinkling of water on the roads. However, project authorities have proposed to provide face masks, gloves and other personal protective equipments to prevent health hazard during construction activities. SOURCE: Construction debris: It includes waste concrete, excavated soil, broken bricks, waste plaster, metallic scrap etc. Domestic solid Waste: It includes food waste, rubbish & other biodegradable waste. DISPOSAL: The domestic solid waste from labours will be collected and stored in collection bins and finally disposed off via authorized agencies. The entire construction waste will be used within the site for leveling purpose Temporary Toilets will be provided which will be connected to a septic tank and overflow of septic tank will be discharged into the Municipal Sewer line. The project team will ensure hygienic working conditions. 2. Water Environment 2.1. Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. Ans. CONSTRUCTION PHASE: Source: PMC supply / Tanker water Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

8 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Total Water Demand Domestic Construction purpose 30 m 3 /day 10 m 3 /day 20 m 3 /day OPERATION PHASE: Source: Pune Municipal Corporation supply / Recycled water. Water Balance Diagram enclosed as Annexure - IV What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water? Ans. The prime source of water during construction and operation will be Tanker water & Pune Municipal Corporation supply / Recycled water may be used in case to meet the balance demand of project What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality) Ans. There will be no withdrawal of ground water during construction and operational phases as Municipal Main Supply provides water. Tanker water is proposed to be used during operation phase in case of short supply or emergency. The quality of water required will be as per WHO 1997 / IS 10500:1991. The acceptable Fluoride concentration varies as a function of ambient temperature 2.4. How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) Ans. Please refer Annexure IV for the details 2.5. Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption) Ans. No diversion of water from existing users is expected by the proposed project. The prime source of water supply during operation will be Pune Municipal Corporation supply. The treated sewage from STP shall be Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

9 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. recycled for flushing, and landscaping requirements. There will be no significant impact on ground water since ground water recharging is proposed to compensate for ground water withdrawal What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated Ans. from the proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the proposed activity) Please refer Annexure IV for the details 2.7. Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Ans. Furnish of the facilities created. Rainwater harvesting is proposed to conserve rain water and thereby reduce surface run off from project site. Rainwater from terraces area shall be collected through rainwater down-take pipes and further connected to the recharge pits with bypass provision to the storm water mains What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to Ans. the proposed project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? No adverse impact is envisaged by the project since ground water recharging is proposed to control surface run off What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will Ans. there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) There will be no significant adverse impact on ground water since ground water recharging is proposed to control surface runoff and conserve rain water. The prime source of water supply during operation will be Pune Municipal Corporation What precautions / measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts) Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

10 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Ans. There Following measures are proposed in project to control run off from construction site: Boundary wall will be constructed around the site. Soak pits are proposed for safe disposal of domestic waste water during construction phase. Prevent the mixing of storm water runoff and sewage from labour camps. Use of leak proof co ntainers for storage oil to avoid contamination of runoff How is the storm water from within the site managed?(state the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels) Ans. Ground water recharging through percolation pits is proposed to control surface run off at site. The rain water from terrace area shall be channelized to finally join ground water recharge pits and the Excess Storm Water from other paved and unpaved areas is channelized using internal storm water drains and finally leads to discharged to storm water drain Will the deployment of construction labours particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation) Ans. No. There will be no unsanitary conditions arise since proper sanitation facilities i.e. toilets will be provided for labors. Temporary Toilets will be provided which will be connected to septic Tank. Sewage generated from labour toilets will be disposed off through septic tank / soak pit What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal) Ans. Please refer Annexure IV for the details Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

11 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. 3. Vegetation Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste water is used for flushing of toilets or any other use. Ans. The project will have Dual Plumbing Systems so as to utilize treated sewage for flushing and gardening. Adequate care shall be taken by providing a separate pipeline to convey the treated sewage directly to water closets and urinals. This will ensure that there is no contact of fresh drinking water pipe/tank. Separate pipe line for domestic water will be supplied to all other fixtures such as Kitchen, Washing etc. 3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a Ans. description any) of the local ecosystem with its unique features, if No, there is no threat to the biodiversity due to the proposed project since no endangered/rare species are found nearby project site. Further, adequate plantation of endemic species is proposed so as to retain diversity. 3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of Ans. 4. Fauna vegetation?(provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project) No cutting of trees is involved and the site preparation activity shall not involve any clearing of vegetation and bushes. Further, Project Proponent proposes tree plantation as per norms/guidelines. 3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) Ans m 2 of the plot area will be for landscaping/green Belt development on land. Approximately 220 nos. of trees are proposed to be planted at site Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna-both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

12 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Ans. details. No, there will be no displacement of aquatic animals by the proposed project Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide Ans. details. No direct or indirect impact on avifauna is envisaged since no tree cutting is involved Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna. Ans. Prescribed measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc. are not applicable for this project. 5. Air Environment Ans Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & Ans. result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions) This project will not result in any kind of heat islands due to vehicular emissions. To reduce the gaseous emission from vehicle, proper entry/exit is proposed in the project with adequate wide internal road What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odours fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. Construction activities results in dusting that can lead to high SPM and RSPM concentration in local area. To control dust, smoke and gases concentration following mitigation measures are proposed: 1. Barricade the site periphery by corrugated tin sheets. 2. Sprinkle water on roads. 3. Dust mask will be provided to workers Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

13 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Ans. Ans. Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site. Project Authorities have taken care to provide adequate parking facilities within the premises. Hence, there will be no shortage of parking space for vehicles. Adequate parking space is proposed within the premises. Parking statement is attached as Annexure V 5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, Ans. bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category. There will be provision of proper entry-exit point for vehicle movements and pedestrian users Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give Ans. details of the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above. No, there will not be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations. Proper entries/exits are proposed in the project with adequate wide internal roads for smooth traffic movement at site. Proper acoustic measures, silencers, operation and maintenance shall be proposed for all vehicles. In addition, sufficient tree plantation will be done to mitigate the air pollution What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details. IMPACT: Gaseous pollutants will be generated, which may cause air pollution. Increase in background noise level. MITIGATION MEASURES: Sufficient tree plantation will be done to act as noise barrier. Earmuff / earplug will be provided to workers to safe guard from noise. Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

14 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. 6. Aesthetics Ans Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? Ans. Tenements are approximately similar in height; hence there is no obstruction of a view. The project is proposed after consideration of all such components Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account? No, there will not be any adverse impact of the proposed construction on existing structures. The various factors considered while designing the project are as under: 1. Existing road 2. Vehicular density 3. Water availability 4. Better ambient air quality Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. Ans. The project is designed in accordance with Development Control Regulations of the concerned authority and following features are incorporated in project like Building Setback, Building height and open space reservation, etc 6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts Ans. 7. Socio-economic Aspect nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered. No, there are no archeological sites available near the project site Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic Ans. structure of local population? Provide the details. No, there will not be any significant change in demographic structure of Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

15 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. local population by the proposed project Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project. Ans. There is no major social infrastructure exist nearby the proposed site Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, Ans. 8. Building Materials Ans. disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed? No, there will be no adverse effects on local communities, sacred sites or other cultural values. Adequate safeguard measures have been proposed in EMP May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied Ans. energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) For construction of the Project cement, Bricks and steel are the major components. Bricks are available locally. Cement and Steel as available in the market shall be used. PPC cement shall also be used in this project. Preference shall also be given to fly ash bricks and recyclable aluminum in doors and windows Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? Following steps will be taken to avoiding such pollution: Use of barricading the periphery by corrugated tin sheet of 15 feet height. Sprinkling of water on road side to avoiding dust pollution. Proper traffic management plan will be provided. Construction activities will be carried out during day time. The various steps proposed to mitigate the anticipated impacts are as under: To Control dusting Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

16 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. a. Sprinkling of water on road side. b. Barricade the site periphery by corrugated tin sheet so as to confine dust c. Dust mask will be provided to workers To Control Gaseous emissions a. Vehicle carrying materials to be transported must have PUC certificate. b. Heavy vehicle movement will be allowed only during night time. To control Noise generation a. Barricade site periphery by corrugated tin sheet so as to confine noise within site. b. Ear muff/ear plug will be provided to workers Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? Ans. The excavated soil will be used for leveling the site and top soil will be conserved for landscaping. PPC cement shall also be used in this project. Preference shall be given to fly-ash bricks and recycled aluminum in doors and windows Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of Ans. 9. Energy Conservation the garbage generated during the operation phases of the project. Approximately Kg/day of solid waste will be generated during operation phase. Biodegradable waste Kg/day will be composted to produce manure. Non Biodegradable waste Kg/day will be handed over to authorized vendors Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup Ans. Sr. No. source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? Power Requirement: Power Requirement 1. Source of power supply: Maharashtra State Electricity Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

17 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Distribution Company Ltd. 2. During Construction Phase Demand Load 14 KW DG set as Power Back up during None construction phase Fuel Requirement None 3. During Operation Phase, Connected Loa 1350 KW Transformer 2 Nos. x 630 KVA DG set as Power Back up during 125 KVA x 1 nos. operation phase Fuel Diesel The following Energy Conservation Methods are proposed in the project: 1. Energy Saving Measures Proposed:- a. Use of LED & CFL in Parking area, lift-lobby and stair-case. b. Using Solar system in External Lighting (50%) & Landscape lights with LED lamps. c. Using V3F drive for all lifts. 2. As per MSEDCL requirements, we have planned to use low loss Transformer. Losses for Transformer shall, in principal, comply to ECBC norms. 3. We are planning to attain power factor of the installation near unity. 4. Following are the Energy efficient fixtures we plan to use in our project for energy conservation. 4.1 Energy efficient fixtures with T5 lamp & Electronic Ballasts are proposed for parking areas. 4.2 LED & CFL type of light source are proposed for common Lobby, lounge, Staircase area. 4.3 Automatic time based controls are proposed for all outside lighting to save power by avoiding manual switching ON & OFF the lights. 4.4 Motion Sensors are proposed in Car Parking Areas & Lift lobbies. The estimated saving in common area lighting consumption is up Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

18 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. to 20% due to adopting above measures Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? Ans. Power Backup: 125 kva x 1 No. of DG set is provided with diesel 9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? Ans. As the proposed project is a group housing project, good quality of glass will be used. It will have the following specifications: Glass Specifications : U=0.26 Btu/Hr Sqft.⁰F Shading Coefficient : 0.22 Exposed Wall U Value : 0.3 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF Roof U Value (Exposed to sun) : 0.12 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF (Exposed) With thermal insulation What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the proposed project. Ans. Passive solar architectural features are considered while designing the buildings in respect of orientation of building for thermal insulation aspects in case of wall with fenestration & roof, etc. as per ECBC 2007 Guideline. Orientation of Buildings and Elevation Features are planned to provide shading effect. The proposed project will permit maximum daylight to interior to minimize overall energy consumption. These features will also minimize the impact of climate both in summer and in winter and as a result, the use of electricity will likely to be reduced Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

19 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Ans. lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details. Yes, the building is designed in order to receive maximum solar light. Sun light harvesting will be done in public areas through design measures so that lights need not be switched on during day light hours Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? Ans. Reducing Heat Gain Through Design A major portion of the built program shall be oriented so that most of the façades face north south thus reducing glare & prolonged sun exposure. On the South façade glazing is proposed to be restricted to less than 40% of the total surface area. Reducing Heat Gain By Use of Shading Devices Use of high reflective coatings on the terraces above provides a layer of heat insulation to reduce heat gain through the roofs. End walls of houses have been designed as 13½ thick. Trees on both sides of roads and on one side of other roads shall be planted Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and airconditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications. Ans. There will be significant use of energy efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems. Energy efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems are planned in conformity with Energy Conservation Building Code Following Energy Conservation Measures are proposed for the project: 1. Energy efficient CFL & T5 Lamps will be used for lighting Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

20 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. in common areas. This will lead to saving up to 8% to 10% in lighting related electric consumption. 2. Only copper conductor PVC insulated wires & copper panel busbar will be used to reduce contact resistance leading to overall saving on Energy Losses. 3. Sun light harvesting will be done in public areas through design measures so that lights need not be switched on during day light hours 4. Power transformers will be located very close to electric meter room of each building to reduce line losses 5. Multiple circuits will be provided from local distribution board for light control in common areas thus leading to energy saving through selective operation of lights only in the areas being used. 6. Automatic switching of lights in outdoor areas will result in prevention of energy loss. 7. Solar Panel will be used for external lighting 9.8. What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the Ans. micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? There will be no adverse effect on micro-climate by the building activity. Also it will not have any significant impact on creation of hat island and inversion effects owing to following reasons: 1. Adequate open spacing shall be provided 2. Selection of proper building materials 3. Adequate green belt around the structure 9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) Ans. roof; (b) external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual components. The thermal characteristics of the building envelope Glass Specifications : U=0.25 Btu/Hr Ft 2.OF Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

21 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Shading Coefficient : 0.4 Exposed Wall U Value : 0.1 Btu/Hr. Ft 2.OF Partition Wall U value : 0.34 Btu/Hr. Ft 2.OF Roof U Value (Exposed to sun) : 0.05 Btu/Hr. Ft 2.OF (Exposed) With thermal Insulation What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire Ans. hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans. Efficient fire fighting system is proposed as per NBC norms. During Construction Phase: Fire fighting measures like sand buckets will be provided. During Operational phase: 1. Fire fighting equipments like sand buckets will be provided. 2. Smoke extraction for basements and assembly areas 3. Overhead and underground tank for firefighting will be provided. 4. Sprinkler system in car park areas & lift lobby will be provided. 5. Wet risers with hose reel and extinguishers on each floor 6. Refuge area provided 7. We also evaluating feasibility of an evacuation chute If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. Ans. The following specifications: Glass Specifications : U=0.25 Btu/Hr Ft2.OF Shading Coefficient : 0.4 Exposed Wall U Value : 0.1 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF Partition Wall U value : 0.34 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF Roof U Value (Exposed to sun) : 0.05 Btu/Hr. Ft2.OF (Exposed) With thermal Insulation What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration. Ans. Not Applicable To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

22 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Ans. utilized in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. Yes, the building is designed in order to receive maximum solar light. Solar power operated LED fixtures can be selected for External/Landscape lighting. 10. Environment Management Plan The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site including fire. Ans. The Management plan for various environmental components i.e. Land, Water, Air, Traffic and Socio-Economic etc. is given below. Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

23 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. Environmental Management Plan (EMP) A) EMP During Construction and Operation: Sr. Component Mitigation Measure During No. Construction 1. Fencing High barricades will be erected around the site. 2. Air Environment Transportation of raw materials will be carried out during non-peak hours. During Construction ready mix concrete in enclosed container shall be used. Dust Control : Water Sprinkling, Cover on roads High Barricades provided along with the periphery of the site. Dust covers shall be provided on trucks that would be used for transportation DG as per CPCB norms. Ambient air quality monitoring for the parameters SO2, NOx, PM10, PM2.5. Workers shall be provided with protection masks 3. Water Provision of Temporary toilets. Environment 6 Nos. toilets for 60 workers Mitigation Measure During Operation Compound wall and trees along the periphery of the site Plantation of trees would act as noise and dust buffers. Provision of adequate parking and well organized traffic movement. D.G set : CAP. 1 x 125 KVA. D.G set to meet EP Act Air/ Noise emission norms. Chimney height as per EP act. Ambient air quality monitoring for the parameters SO2, NOx, PM10, PM2.5. Insist for PUC certified vehicles for flat owners Optimum air to fuel ratio for reduced NOx level The sewage will be treated in full fledged sewage Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

24 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. 4. Noise Environment 5. Traffic Management Treated water will be used for curing purpose. Water Analysis for the parameters as per IS:10500 Use of tanker water for construction No labour camp Ear plugs for Labors High noise generating construction activities would be carried out only during day time. Preventive maintenance of machineries. Acoustic enclosures for DG sets. Noise Monitoring High barricades will be erected around the site. Project Proponent will establish the main traffic patterns and rules for traffic to, from and within the Site. The traffic plans shall take into account safety aspects, smooth traffic flow, the potential impacts on the community and the environment treatment plant and sewage shall be reused for in-house flushing and landscaping. The storm water management Rain water Harvesting will be implemented. Compound wall and rows of trees act as noise buffer. DG Sets with sound proof enclosures. Half yearly noise monitoring. Project Proponent will establish the main traffic patterns and rules for traffic to, from and within the Site. The traffic plans shall take into account safety aspects, smooth traffic flow, the potential impacts on the community and the environment The larger drive way and adequate parking space is Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

25 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. 6. Land Environment 7. Sanitation, Safety, Health facility and socio economic environment The substratum removed during land development and construction as well as construction debris and residues will be utilized for filling the plot keeping adequate provision for flow of storm water. The remaining material will be disposed off as per the procedure and guidelines laid down by solid waste department of PMC. Fly ash will be used in Readymix concrete. Recyclable waste will be sent for recycling through scrap dealers. Minimizing cutting anf filling, top soil preservation Maximum use of electrically operated machinery instead of diesel to avoid oil leakage During construction work, project proponent shall establish collection tank(s) for their own sanitary sewage at Site. The collected sewage shall be delivered to will be treated in provided for the residents as well as visitors to avoid the street parking Plant trees which can help to increase biodiversity in the premises like fruit bearing trees and no trees/shrubs will be planted which cause allergies to the residents Use of paver blocks instead of impermeable concrete blocks Fire refuse area is provided as per the norms. Also fire safety measures are also provided. In case of emergency training will be provided to the occupants to tackle the Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

26 Residential Project Aarohi by Teerth Developers at S. No. 123/1, 123/2, 123/3, 123/3/2(P), 123/4/2(P), 123/6/2, At - Sus, Tal. Mulshi, Pune. the septic tanks on the site Adequate Drinking water, Toilet and bathing facilities 6 Nos. of toilets for 60 workers. Proposed project will require manpower during construction phase thereby creating job opportunities. Personal protective and safety equipments will be provided. First aid facility (First aid box). 8. Sustainable EMP PP has constituted Environmental Management Cell (EMC) including in-house and outside experts to deal with environmental issues at project stage for every project site emergency situations. Catalyst in the similar development in the vicinity. Improvement in transport, communication facilities, lifestyle and social status etc. due to ancillary development. Local skilled and laborers will have opportunities for employment directly and indirectly. Meeting of EMC and assess the environmental issues After society is formed, scheme is to be transferred and special training program will be organized Teerth Developers, Office No. 102, 1st Floor, Sai Empir, Baner Road, Baner, Pune

27 Annexure I Layout Plan

28 ANNEXURE II Building Configuration and occupancy

29 Annexure II Building Configuration and Occupancy Building Tenement Summery is as follows: Building Configuration No. of Tenement Type A G+1 22 Type B G+1 22 Type C P Type D 2P+St Type E P Type F 2P Type G 2P Type H P+4 04 Convenient Shopping G 12 Shops Total 337 Occupancy: S.N. Building Population rate No. of Tenement Occupancy 1 Type A 6/Tenement Type B 6/Tenement Type C 5/Tenement Type D 5/Tenement Type E 5/Tenement Type F 5/Tenement Type G 5/Tenement Type H 5/Tenement Convenient Shopping 2/Tenement 12 Shops Club house Total

30 ANNEXURE III Area Statement

31 Annexure III Area Statement Sr. No. AREA STATEMENT SQ.M. 1 TOTAL PLOT AREA AREA UNDER EXISTING ROAD AREA UNDER PROPOSED R.P. ROAD GROSS NET PLOT AREA (1-(2+3)) OPEN SPACE (REQUIRED AS PER NORMS) (4x10%) OPEN SPACE PROVIDED AMENITY SPACE (REQUIRED AS PER NORMS) (4x15%) AMENITY SPACE PROVIDED NET PLOT AREA ((4-8)*0.9) PERMISSIBLE NORMAL FSI (FOR 15M WIDE ROAD) PERMISSIBLE BUILT UP AREA UNDER NORMAL FSI (9x10) PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA UNDER NORMAL FSI PERMISSIBLE PAID BUILT UP AREA (9x0.2) PROPOSED PAID BUILT UP AREA PERMISSIBLE BUILT UP AREA FOR: HAND OVER AREA UNDER CLASSIFIED/R.P. ROAD TOTAL PERMISSIBLE BUIT UP AREA ( ) TOTAL PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA

32 Break Up of Non FSI Area SR.NO. DESCRIPTION AREA(SQ.MT) 1 F.S.I. AREA NON F.S.I. a) BALCONY b) PASSAGE AREA c) STAIRCASE d) TERRACE f) RESCUE GALLERY / REFUGE AREA ANY OTHER 3 a) CLUB HOUSE B/UP, BALC, STAIRCASE d) LIFT SHAFT AND MACHINE ROOM PARKING AREA SERVICES AREA TOTAL NON F.S.I TOTAL F.S.I. AREA+TOTAL NON F.S.I

33 ANNEXURE IV Water Budget

34 Annexure IV Water Budget A. Water Requirement: S.N. Building Occupancy Domestic Water Demand (Lit/day) Flushing Water Demand (Lit/day) Total Water Demand (Lit/day) 1 Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Type H Convenient Shopping Total Green Area water demand (Lit/day) Club house water demand (Lit/day) 4500 B. Water Balance in Dry Season: Sr. No. Description Water Sewage Water use Losses 10% Requirement Generation Fresh Recycled Cum/ Day Cum/Day Cum/Day Cum/Day Cum/Day 1 Domestic Flushing Landscaping Club House TOTAL Note: cum/day excess water disposed in municipal drainage line

35 C. Water Balance in Wet Season: Water Sewage Water use Losses 10% Sr. No. Description Requirement Generation Fresh Recycled Cum/ Day Cum/Day Cum/Day Cum/Day Cum/Day 1 Domestic Flushing Landscaping Club House TOTAL Note: cum/day excess water disposed in municipal drainage line

36 ANNEXURE V Parking statement

37 Annexure V Parking Statement Flat Carpet Area Nos. Of Flats Required Parking Car Scooter Cycle To sq.m Above Sq.m Commercial Area Total Area increased by 50% as Metropolitan Final Parking provided

38 ANNEXURE VI Energy Requirement

39 Annexure VI Energy requirement and Savings details Total Power requirement Source DG Requirement Details 1350 KW MSEDCL 1*125 KVA Energy saving details: Compact fluorescent lamp Fluorescent bulbs LED lighting Solar lighting Solar water heaters Motion sensors for parking, garden and staircase.

40 ANNEXURE VII Solid waste generation and disposal

41 Annexure VII Solid waste generation and Disposal Biodegradable Solid waste Generation details: S.N. Biodegradable Total Waste Building Occupancy waste generated /tenement 1 Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Type H Convenient Shopping Total Details of Organic waste Converter: A waste converter is a machine used for the treatment and recycling of solid and liquid refuse material. A converter is a self-contained system capable of performing the following functions: pasteurization of organic waste; sterilization of pathogenic or biohazard waste; grinding and pulverization of refuse into unrecognizable output; trash compaction; dehydration. Because of the wide variety of functions available on converters, this technology has found application in diverse waste-producing industrial segments. Hospitals, clinics, municipal waste facilities, farms, slaughterhouses, supermarkets, ports, sea vessels, and airports are the primary beneficiaries of on-site waste conversion. Solid waste is treated by spraying a biological inoculums at the collection points. The treatment material is a mixture of biological enzymes and herbal extracts. This material is non-toxic, eco-friendly and non-hazardous. Within a couple of hours after the application, the solid waste becomes free from foul smell and hazardous pathogens. The treated solid waste can be safely collected, transported and disposed off without creating health hazards to the public in general and the workers in particular; Benefits can be summarized as below: Foul smell from garbage is quickly removed. Waste becomes free from flies, mosquitoes and other disease carrying vectors. Waste collection and dumping points are hygienically upgraded. Birds and vultures are not attracted to treated waste

42 Treated waste provides better working conditions to municipal workers as well as rag-pickers. Non Biodegradable Solid waste Generation details: S.N. Biodegradable Total Waste Building Occupancy waste generated /tenement 1 Type A Type B Type C Type D Type E Type F Type G Type H Convenient Shopping Total Non biodegradable waste is treated through the local Municipal authorities and through authorised vendors.

43 ANNEXURE VIII STP Details

44 Annexure VIII STP Details Sewage and Wastewater management during Operation The treatment facility of 225 CUM/day is proposed to treat the sewage generated within the project. The water treated through STP will consist of: Grey water including drainage from shower, bath & wash basins Black water including drainage for kitchen and water closets

45 ANNEXURE IX Landscape Details

46 Annexure IX Landscape Details Total Landscape Area Sq.M. Lawn Sq.M. Trees -220 No. S.N. Botanical Name Common Name Use No 12 1 COUROUPITA GUIANANSIS KAILASHPATI ATTRACTS BEES AND INSECTS 10 2 CORDIA DICHOTOMA BHOKAR DECIDUOUS TREE, FLOWERING 10 3 BAUHINEA PURPUREA KANCHAN SHADE GIVING, ATTRACTS BIRDS 4 LAGERSTROMEA FLOS- REGIA TAMHAN ORNAMENTAL 5 AZARDIRACTA INDICA NEEM MEDICINAL USE SHADY, LARGE DECIDUOUS, FAST 6 ANTHOCEPHOLOUS KADAMB GROWING 7 ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS SATVIN EVERGREEN TREE 8 SARACA INDICA SITA ASHOK EVERGREEN TREE,MEDICINAL USE CASSIA FISTULA BAHAVA LEGUMINOUS & NITROGEN FIXING, DROUGHT RESISTANT 10 PONGAMIA GLABRA KARANJ DECIDUOUS TREE, MEDICINAL USE 11 SWEITENIA MOHGANI MAHOGANY TREE BARKS WIDELY USED AS TIMBER MICHELLIA CHAMPACA SONCHAFA MEDIUM SIZE EVERGREEN TREE, FRAGRANT FLOWERS 13 ALBIZZIA LEBBEK SHIRISH EVERGREEN, MEDICINAL USE 14 ERTHRINA INDICA PANGARA DECIDUOUS TREE, FLOWERING 15 PLUMERIA ALBA CHAFA ATTRACTS BIRDS,EVERGREEN TREE 16 PTEROSPERMUM MUCHKUND EVERGREEN, RELIGIOUS 17 ARECA CATECHU SUPARI PALM NUTS ARE USED FOR CONSUMPTION Please refer Attached Landscape plan

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